What Are The Top Brands of Circuit Breakers?

 Cutler-Hammer, GE, Siemens, Westinghouse, and Square D are all popular brands of circuit breakers. Circuit breakers are some of the most important electrical devices necessary for every home, office, building, factory, or electrical device and equipment. It provides safety to your electrical system, and without this, you and your structure or equipment will always be at risk of fire or damage. You would not want to have this sword hanging over your head, so it is essential to get the protection and security of a breaker. To be very specific, a reputable brand may not be the cheapest you can find but would certainly provide the best protection you need.

Cutler-Hammer, manufactured by Eaton, is one of the popular manufacturers. The brand has introduced a technological breakthrough called FireGuard Arc Fault Circuit Interrupters. FireGuard is an advanced device that protects your electrical circuits from arcing faults and power surges that lead to fire dangers.

GE, a company that started in 1890, manufactures circuit breakers that are bestsellers in the electrical industry. They have different types of circuit breakers as well as different capacities. Some of them are EntelliGuard G which is a low voltage breaker that has ratings of 400 to 6000 amps; EntelliGuard TU Trip Units, which has an almost instantaneous response time under 100ms with high power capacities up to 100kA; GE THQL in ½ inch model with a rating of 15 to 20 amps and 1 inch in 15 to 200 amps; GE GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interruption) circuit breaker that is required for use in bathrooms, spas or garages.

Siemens is known to offer a wide range of products, including home appliances and electrical components, including circuit breakers. However, several recalls have been due to defective ones, such as in 1998 when there was a problem with breakers used in hot tubs and spas. Another major recall was done in 2010 for a spring clip that broke during installation and could possibly cause fires. However, because of the strict quality standards of the company, Siemens devices continue to be widely used in the industry.


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